The skinny, weary-looking Paul Carol (Mackenzie Crook Mackenzie Crook) is a driver on the London Underground. He is getting tired of this boring job and always dreams of one day fulfilling his dream of writing. Life is tasteless, and bad luck lingers. The train he was driving actually suffered two rail crashes in a month. Frustrated, Paul overheard an unspoken rule from his colleagues that as long as the driver hit three people in a month, he would be fired, but he would be compensated for ten years' salary. In the meantime, Paul took a fancy to the cabin in the mountains of Scotland, and he was caught in a painful inner struggle. Instead of continuing to endure this hopeless life, it is better to pursue your dreams wholeheartedly. With a week off, Paul began to look for the next person who tried to commit suicide. The film won the Best Actress (Imelda Staunton) and Best Picture Award at the 2009 California Independent Film Festival.